Commenting on the report, an analyst from Technavios team said: The Russian technology office of Airbus has developed a new software to assist in visualizing the manufacturing process during aircraft assembly. This software, known as assembly simulation of reliable processes (ASRP5), was installed in the Airbus manufacturing chain in 2015. The software allows stress experts and assembly line engineers to analyze and visualize the assembly process, optimizing the use of fasteners to avoid stress. This will enhance the production rates of single-aisle and wide-body aircraft by decreasing the time needed for complex joining processes during aircraft assembly.

According to the report, many companies have started developing innovative cabin interior products to cater to the growing demand for air travel. These products have made air travel more convenient and comfortable for passengers. Some examples are interactive windows, wireless in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC), lightweight seats, and customized cabins.

Further, the report states that the products used in the interior of an aircraft cabin are designed and manufactured based on the requirements of specific aircraft. Aircraft technicians find it challenging to implement changes in aircraft interiors as the technology they use will soon become obsolete. The upgrading of fasteners becomes necessary to comply with airplane requirements.

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